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Old 07-08-2005, 12:07 PM
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and not all hondas except the s2000 are slow. you got the prelude, civic si 160hp, accord v6 like 200hp, del sol vtecs can fly only 160 horses but they only weigh 1900 lbs, thats an awesome weight to power ratio. and the oddessey is an suv why would it be fast? and what makes me mad about hondas is they dont need alot of hp because theyre so damn light.
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I bet you if you took any of those hondas you just named and had a head on collision with them, they would be in icu and you would be ok. Lightweight cars aren't always the best. I just threw the odyssey out there for the hell of it. I was gonna say there minivan, but couldn't remember the name.
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Old 07-08-2005, 11:14 PM
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yea thats why i laugh when i see little civics drivin around with the back end ripped all to hell. lol
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